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Enhance your nighttime visibility with SilverStar headlight bulbs. Brighter and whiter than standard options, they improve contrast and clarity so you can see further and react faster, driving with confidence and safety for you and your loved ones.
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Pro Tip: Don't touch the glass when swapping the bulb - grab some gloves or a towel instead. Trust me, it'll last longer!
Basic | XtraVision | SilverStar | SilverStar Ultra | |
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Brightness | Standard OEM bulb brightness | Brighter than Basic | Significantly brighter than Basic | Brightest in the lineup |
Light Color | Warm white | Warm white, but brighter and sharper than basic | Whiter light for greater clarity, improved visibility | Brightest white light, enhanced contrast and visibility |
Beam Coverage | Limited width with DOT standard for down road | Wider, further down road than Basic | Wider, penetrates further down road | Widest side road, longest down road |
Average Lifespan | 270 hours | 150 hours | 150 hours | 200 hours |
Best For | Standard replacement | Drivers seeking increased brightness without significantly reduced lifespan | Those desiring a balance between brightness and light color | Maximum brightness and whitest light, with a trade-off in lifespan |
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Don't forget to check your lenses! If they're foggy or yellowed, a quick headlight restoration (like with SY33BR) can make a big difference, helping you get the brightest, clearest results from your new bulbs.
Videos are provided as a guide only. Refer to manufacturer installation instructions and specs for complete information.
Hi everyone, it's Evangeline right here at Etrailer. Today we'll be talking about replacing the headlight bulb in your 2015 Kia Sorento, using Sylvania headlight bulbs. So, here we have a couple different options for our Kia Sorento. This specific one tends to burn out headlight bulbs, so it is a common replacement part. In fact, our headlight right here needs replacing. So I'll show you how to get that replaced.
By the way, it's super fast, but I'll also show you how to pick other different options, which one's the best fit for you. Opening up the hood, we're first going to look for our lights. Now, here in the Kia Sorrento, all you need to look for is the cap. So on the passenger side, that's gonna be right where your washer fluid tube is. To remove that cap, it's a process of just turning that a quarter turn out and then hold onto the cap so you don't drop it.
And then this next step, you technically don't need to put on nitrile gloves since we're removing a bulb, but I like to do it just as a practice. So see that bulb We're gonna turn that so that we can remove the whole thing. And you can see here's our old bulb here. And from this point on we're gonna pull that bulb out of its socket. So hold onto the socket on one hand, hold on to the bulb and pull.
Just like that. But before we continue, let's first talk about what should we now replace our old broken light bulb with We have some different options from Sylvania ranging from your budget option to your more premium option. And it's not just price that's gonna be the difference, but also output of light. So we have our Xtra Vision, we have our Silver Star, and then we have our Silver Star Ultra. All of these are available in the H7 halogen headlight light bulb for your Kia Sorrento.
You'll be able to tell the different types of light bulbs by the color at the end of them. So the Xtra Vision is gonna have the purple nub. This is actually what we had previously in the Kia Sorento. The filaments did burn out, which is why we had to replace it, but we have some pretty good light output from this bulb. The Silver Star will have a silver end to it, and this is gonna give you a bright light but also a wider light. So you're gonna have a 4,000 K color temperature, so this is gonna be a bit cooler in terms of light output. And finally, you have your more premium Silver Star Ultra. Now this is also gonna have a wider light at 4,100 K for the color temperature. This one has a gold end to it to help you differentiate, and you can also see that it has a pretty bright light. Now, Sylvia does market this as the one for your night vision. Here you can see on the wall how it may compare to the other lights. If you ask me, it's not quite a significant difference when it comes to the brightness of the bulbs. I do think that the Ultra is a tad bit cooler compared to the Xtra Vision, but any of these options are gonna be brighter than your basic bulb. So whichever one you need to replace would be a good choice compared to having a headlight that's out. So I personally would not mind spending a little bit extra for the Ultras, but that's mainly because all of them are in a very reasonable price range for replacement. Whichever one you do pick or is the best fit for you, it installs the exact same way. Now before installing or replacing your bulb, there's two things I would like to recommend. The first is please pick up some nitrile gloves. That way you do not touch the bulb with your bare hands. If you do touch it, you leave behind oils, which will damage the bulb over time. The second thing I recommend, and this is more of a recommendation, is you can use bulb grease at your connecting points. That's gonna be dielectric grease, very affordable, we have a tube here at Etrailer. You just dab some of that grease at the end and that will just help with your connections. Not entirely necessary, but is helpful. The owner of this vehicle wanted to Silver Star Ultra, so we're gonna go and install that right now. You'll see that there is that prong, well, that prong is supposed to sit in a special spot on your harness. Push your bulb in, inside that you're gonna see exactly where you need to fit that notch into. It says top and then it points in the direction that you need to twist your bulb. So we're just gonna carefully get our bulb in there matching up with that notch. And then once you feel like it's seated, go ahead and twist. And we're in there. We're gonna just cap this all up with the cap for our headlights, and that's gonna be the same thing, quarter turn. And it's secure. So hopefully this video just helps explain how to replace your headlight bulb in your Kia Sorento. And you are also able to see the different options for if you need to replace the next time. You can find those different headlights available here at Etrailer. But today, this is a look at replacing the headlight bulb in your 2015 Kia Sorrento. My name is Evangeline and I hope this helped you out.
I’m a big fan of these bulbs. They have a bit more of a daylight color to them. The factory bulbs were more of a warm color. The brightness difference was noticeable immediately, especially in the garage. We took a test drive and noticed the difference a little bit, but I’m still happy with them.
In the attached photo, I replaced the passenger side light first to show the color difference.
The install on a 2019 Kia Sorento was extremely easy. You just twist the bulb cover off, twist the socket out and pull out the bulb, then do everything in reverse. Very easy.
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Heather A.
3/4/2025
Wow John, I'm happy these headlights got the job done! Thanks for the photos and showing how easy they are to install. I can definitely see a difference in the brightness. Seems like you know your way around cars, have you installed many headlights? How did this one compare?